A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories

Memes and meme factories are increasingly the new fronts for ageism online. To address the lack of studies exploring memetic expressions of ageism, this study utilized multimodal discourse analysis to analyze 98 image macros from five meme factories in Singapore. Expressions of ageism were consisten...

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Main Authors: Lee, Si Yu, Hoh, Jasmon WT
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1535082023-03-05T15:58:31Z A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories Lee, Si Yu Hoh, Jasmon WT Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Mass media::Media studies Ageism Memes Visual Ageism Meme Factories Memes and meme factories are increasingly the new fronts for ageism online. To address the lack of studies exploring memetic expressions of ageism, this study utilized multimodal discourse analysis to analyze 98 image macros from five meme factories in Singapore. Expressions of ageism were consistently found in how the meme visually and discursively portrayed older adults, and three ageist themes of infantilization, barbarization, and fetishization were identified. Memes that infantilized older adults often portrayed them as immature and illiterate despite their age and emphasized their dependence on others. Memes that barbarized older adults portrayed them as being uncultured or having inferior cultural tastes, while memes that fetishized older adults positioned them as an object of sexual fetish. The intersections of ageism with sexism, classism, and racism were also noted. Practical implications of these findings were discussed, and several recommendations were offered for meme factories to reduce visual ageism. Accepted version 2021-12-12T06:47:07Z 2021-12-12T06:47:07Z 2021 Journal Article Lee, S. Y. & Hoh, J. W. (2021). A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories. New Media & Society. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14614448211047845 1461-4448 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153508 10.1177/14614448211047845 2-s2.0-85116521815 en New Media & Society © 2021 The Author(s). All rights reserved. This paper was published by SAGE in New Media & Society and is made available with permission of The Author(s). application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Mass media::Media studies
Ageism
Memes
Visual Ageism
Meme Factories
spellingShingle Social sciences::Mass media::Media studies
Ageism
Memes
Visual Ageism
Meme Factories
Lee, Si Yu
Hoh, Jasmon WT
A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories
description Memes and meme factories are increasingly the new fronts for ageism online. To address the lack of studies exploring memetic expressions of ageism, this study utilized multimodal discourse analysis to analyze 98 image macros from five meme factories in Singapore. Expressions of ageism were consistently found in how the meme visually and discursively portrayed older adults, and three ageist themes of infantilization, barbarization, and fetishization were identified. Memes that infantilized older adults often portrayed them as immature and illiterate despite their age and emphasized their dependence on others. Memes that barbarized older adults portrayed them as being uncultured or having inferior cultural tastes, while memes that fetishized older adults positioned them as an object of sexual fetish. The intersections of ageism with sexism, classism, and racism were also noted. Practical implications of these findings were discussed, and several recommendations were offered for meme factories to reduce visual ageism.
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title A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories
title_short A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories
title_full A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories
title_fullStr A critical examination of ageism in memes and the role of meme factories
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